RMG 250

  • General
    • Vessel Name : RMG 250 0
    • Operator : RESOLVE RESPONSE, INC. 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 341 0
    • Vessel Type : 43 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
  • Location
    • City : THEODORE 0
    • STATE : AL 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 1115 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 140.1 257
    • Regular Breadth : 70 257
    • Overall Length : 140.1 257
    • Overall Breadt : 70 257
    • Load draft : 9 257
    • Light Draft : 3 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1945 0
    • EQUIP1 : 100 TON 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 535748 0

RESOLVE RESPONSE, INC.

  • Area of Operation : SABINE PASS, TX - BAHAMAS - INTERNATIONAL WATERWAY GULF OF MEXICO 0
  • Principal Commodity : CRANE / SALVAGE EQUIPMENT 0

RMG 60

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

Kawasaki Heavy Industries to Build World's Largest Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier

Kawasaki Heavy Industries to Build World's Largest Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier

Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier, marking a step toward the commercialization of an international hydrogen supply chain.The vessel will have a cargo capacity of about 40,000 cubic meters and will be built at Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ Sakaide Works in Kagawa Prefecture.

MOL Looks to India for Shipbuilding Tie-Up

Japan's second-largest shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines wants to tie up with Indian companies to build tankers in India, aiding the South Asian nation's effort to boost local manufacturing, its chief executive, Takeshi Hashimoto said.New Delhi is modernizing its maritime laws to allow foreign participation in the sector, including ship-building, ports and shipyards

U.S. Shipbuilding Plots the Path Ahead

U.S. Shipbuilding Plots the Path Ahead

The military and Coast Guard budgets are established that will benefit the U.S. ship building and repair sector, but what will stimulate the commercial yards?This author has been scratching his head of late, after a thrilling dive into July’s U.S. Big Beautiful Bill Act, and has asked several colleagues where the funding for support commercial shipbuilding can be found? To answer that

Burning Car Carrier Abandoned off Alaska

Burning Car Carrier Abandoned off Alaska

The crew of a ship carrying around 3,000 vehicles, including 800 electric vehicles, abandoned it off the coast of Alaska after a fire broke out onboard, its operator Zodiac Maritime said on Wednesday.The 22 crew members were safely evacuated from the ship after they failed to put out the fire, Zodiac said as it focuses on salvaging the vessel.

Opinion: The U.S. Ships for America Act … In a Corked Bottle

Opinion: The U.S. Ships for America Act … In a Corked Bottle

As a result of a major White House office wake-up call or Executive Order 14269 determining it is time to start building ships again, Washington DC announced America’s maritime industry has been “dangerously declining” and with that decline we have allowed China to become the dominant force in global shipbuilding.

Global Tensions Ratchet Up Shipping Sector Risk

Global Tensions Ratchet Up Shipping Sector Risk

The global maritime sector is entering an era of heightened geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty that threatens to offset long-term safety gains, according to Allianz Commercial’s 2025 Safety and Shipping Review. While vessel losses have reached a record low, the industry faces a volatile landscape shaped by trade conflict, increased sanctions, shadow fleets

The Ocean Map: Illustrated Book Launches for World Ocean Day

The Ocean Map: Illustrated Book Launches for World Ocean Day

To celebrate World Ocean Day 2026, the National Maritime Museum is publishing a new illustrated book, The Ocean Map, and hosting a free festival inviting families to explore the wonders of the ocean.Written by Aimee Mook, ocean expert and Museum curator, the book will be published on June 4, 2026 and presents the ocean as a single, connected system using the Spilhaus projection.

Hartman Seatrade Adds Two Liebherr LS 250 Ship Cranes to its Fleet

Hartman Seatrade Adds Two Liebherr LS 250 Ship Cranes to its Fleet

Hartman Seatrade has selected the LS 250 heavy-duty ship crane to outfit its latest vessels. The cranes, supplied by Liebherr, are configured for tandem operations, allowing combined lifts of up to 500 tons for project cargo. Engineered for versatile cargo handling, the LS 250 delivers dependable lifting performance even in demanding maritime conditions.

UK's First Electric Sightseeing Vessel, Powered by VULKAN UK, Takes to the Thames

UK's First Electric Sightseeing Vessel, Powered by VULKAN UK, Takes to the Thames

VULKAN UK has provided the electrical design expertise and power profiles that enables the Silver Raven, the UK’s first fully electric sightseeing vessel, to begin operation in autumn 2025.Commissioned by Woods Tours, designed by One2Three Naval Architects, and built at Pendennis Shipyard in Cornwall, the 39-meter Silver Raven will carry up to 250 passengers per voyage.

Liebherr to Equip dship’s Fleet with Eight Heavy-Lift Cranes

Liebherr to Equip dship’s Fleet with Eight Heavy-Lift Cranes

dship Carriers from Hamburg has selected Liebherr’s LS 250 heavy-duty cranes to equip at least four of the ships in its fleet.The LS 250 cranes are designed to comply with the requirements of the St. Lawrence Regulations. These regulations apply to ships navigating the St. Lawrence Seaway and connecting the Great Lakes in Canada with the Atlantic Ocean.

Rem Offshore's Zero-Emission Subsea Construction Vessel Hits Water (Video)

Rem Offshore's Zero-Emission Subsea Construction Vessel Hits Water (Video)

Norwegian shipowner Rem Offshore has launched the hull for its dual-fuel methanol energy subsea construction vessel (ESCV) Rem Pioneer in Vietnam, months ahead of schedule.The launch ceremony was held on June 27 at Song Cam shipyard in Vietnam.According to the company, hull construction will continue for a while, and outfitting will begin in the autumn at Myklebust Verft.

Huisman to Deliver Cranes for Olympic’s Subsea Construction Vessels

Huisman to Deliver Cranes for Olympic’s Subsea Construction Vessels

Huisman has secured a contract for the delivery of two Knuckle Boom Cranes, which will be installed on the new Olympic Group’s subsea construction vessels.The two 250 mt cranes will be installed on UT 7623 SEV series of Olymipic’s vessels.The contract was signed last month with China Merchants Heavy Industries (CMHI) in Shenzhen and follows a series of recent Knuckle Boom Crane deliveries to the